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To start at 3 45 p.m. 5. JUVENILE STAKES, (harness) of 60 sovs ; open to two-year olds (at time of race) bred in the West Coast Boroughs or in the Counties of Buller, Inangahua, Westland or Grey, to be run in heats if necessary. Winner of each heat to receive £lO from the stake. The first and second in each heat to compete in the final heat Second horse to receive 14 sovs. from the stake. First heats. Nomination 15/-; acceptance 15/- One Mile. To start at 4.45 p.m. 6. LADIES BRACELET HANDICAP, (saddle or harness) of 15 eovs ; and 15 sovs added. Open to Residents in the Counties of Buller, Inangahua, Westland and Grey ; including West Coast Boroughs. Horses to have been in qjw&of the said Counties or Boroughs at least Throe months prior to the race. Nominatkra 10/-. Acceptance 10/-. One-and-ahalf miles. To start at 5.15 p.m. 7. GRANDSTAND HINDI CAP (harness) of 25 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Nomination 12/G. Acceptance 12/0. One-and-a-half Miles. . 8. COUNTY HANDICAP, (saddle) of 35 sovs : second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 5.45 or under. Nomi nation J5/-. Acceptance 15/-. 2 Miles. SECOND DAY. To start at 1 p.m. 1. INNOVATION HANDICAP, (harness) of 25 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. For horses that have not won in 5.40. Nomination 12,6. Acceptance 12/G. 2 Miles. To start at 1.45 p.m. 2. TRADESMAN’S HANDICAP, (saddle) of 25 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Open to Residents in the Counties of Buller, Inangahua, Westland, and Grey, including West Coast boroughs. Horses to have been in ono of the said Counties or Boroughs at least three months prior to the race. Nomination, 10s. Acceptance, 15s. Two miles. To start at 2 30 p,m. i. JUVENILE STAKES (final heat). One mile. To start 't 3 15 p.m. I. VICTORIA PARK HANDICAP (saddle) of 55 sovs ; second horse to receive 6 sovs from the stake. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 5 49, or under. Nomination, 20s. Acceptance, 20s. Two miles. Co start at 4 p.m. i. MAWHERA HANDICAP (harnes 8 ) of 35 sovs; second horse to receive 5 3 vs from the stake. Horses in this even® *0 be handicapped to do 2 55 or Nomination, 15s. Acceptance, and a half miles. Po start at 4 45 p.m. i. SUMMER HANDIC sovs; second horse the stake. Nom;. ance, ia/G. O.i; mile. ’o start at 5 15 o m . DASH ANDIC , j tbj second horset i , .. cq stake. Nomin ioa 12/0. One mile. 'o sta> t at 5 45 p.m. i. FiREWELLE 30 sovs ; second horse from Ihe stake. Horses be haodicapp d to do Nomination 15/-. wo miles. DATES OF NOMINATIOM3, HANDICAPS, AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all events on First Day dose nt 9 p.m. on Wednesday, November 57th, 1901. Nominations for all events on Second Day dose at 9 p.m. on Friday, December 20th, 901. Handicaps for all events on First Day leclared at noon on Monday, December 9th, 1901. Handicaps for all events on Second Day leclared at noon on Tuesday, December 31st, i9Ol. Acceptances for all events on First Day dose at 9 30 p.m. on Friday, December 20th, 901. Acceptances for all events, on Second Day dose at 9 30 p.m. on Tu< sday, December 31st, 1901. BUIES AND REGULATIONS. Stakes paid in full. Meeting held sul ject to the Rules of the N.Z. Trotting Associate n. E. A.WICKES, Secretary.

FOE Presc ntatlon. IF we wish to retain the esteem and goodwill of cur personal friends to whom we may find occasion to give a pre* lent, it is absolutely necessary that the article given, even though small, should be of the best quality procurable. An article which, after six to twelve months use becomes tarnished, and proves to be but base metal is a deception, and source of annoyance to the recipient, and largely discounts the sincerity of the donor’s friendship. We have determined to make our establishment essentially “ A shop for Presents,” and to this end are stock* ing goods that arc useful, of unique deugn and high-class quality. This week we are displaying the contents of a parcel received direct from Messrs Martin, Hall and Co., Sheffield. Every anicle bears heir stamp whi< h is sufficient guarantee of sound manufacture and fine finish. The goods comprise : —A handsome tea service on solid English oak tray, biscuit barrels, hot water kettle and jug, cake baskets, carvers, knife rests, toast racks, salts, pickles, jelhes, butters, breakfast, luncheon and dinner cruets, christening presents, heavy' table spoons and forks, dessert spoons and forks, tea spoons, sugar tongs, jam spoons, butt'r knives, spirit flasks, cigarette cases and holders, match boxes, sovereign purses, pencil cases &c. PRICES. INVITED. GILBERT Bros., Jewellers & Watchmakers. Tainui Street, (NEXT GILMER HOTEL,) Gbeymouth.

SMOKE ROYAL

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 October 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 October 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 October 1901, Page 3

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